List of bird calls and audio files (so you can tell which birds interferred with your field recordings)
Thanks to Brett Baker for the link.
Keywords: fieldwork
Posted by Claire on March 30, 2005
List of bird calls and audio files (so you can tell which birds interferred with your field recordings)
Thanks to Brett Baker for the link.
Keywords: fieldwork
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Posted by Claire on March 29, 2005
Not Australian but potentially of interest.
Keywords: Endangered languages, revitalisation
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Posted by Claire on March 28, 2005
Stabilising Indigenous Languages Symposium.
Keywords: Endangered languages, conference
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Posted by Claire on March 27, 2005
Short Arrernte online dictionary
Keywords: Arrernte, lexicography
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Posted by Claire on March 27, 2005
I don’t know anything about this, seems to be an aggregator of some sort.
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Posted by Claire on March 22, 2005
LINGUIST List 16.849: Anthro Ling/Historical Ling/Socioling: Tsunoda
Title: Language Endangerment and Language Revitalization
Series Title: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 148
Published: 2005
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
Book URL:
Keywords: revitalisation
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Posted by Claire on March 22, 2005
at the Yamaji Language Centre
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Posted by Claire on March 3, 2005
I’m away all next week.
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Posted by Claire on March 3, 2005
OK so this has nothing to do at all with Australian languages but it’s so generally useless and cool that it rates a mention both here and on Anggarrgoon. It’s the continuation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Tidunga on Englisce) from 1997.
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Posted by Claire on March 3, 2005
Linguapax 2005 — The Second International Symposium and Exhibition — will
be held at the Canadian Embassy, Tokyo, on the 11th June 2005. The theme of
the symposium is ‘Language in Society and the Classroom: Preserving
Heritage and Supporting Diversity’. For further details, please visit:
http://www.linguapax-asia.org/ or send inquiries to info@linguapax-asia.org
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